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| Alphabetical [« »] born-blind 1 borne 2 borrow 2 borrowed 12 borrows 1 bosom 1 both 173 | Frequency [« »] 12 arrive 12 arts 12 assigned 12 borrowed 12 build 12 busy 12 capacities | John Locke An essay concerning human understanding IntraText - Concordances borrowed |
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1 I, I | corrupted by custom, or borrowed opinions; learning and education 2 I, I | notions are few and narrow, borrowed only from those objects 3 I, II | unavoidable, to take up with some borrowed principles; which being 4 I, III | stock who gathers them. Such borrowed wealth, like fairy money, 5 I, III | further inquiry of whom it is borrowed, nor whom it belongs to, 6 I, III | and buttresses, leaning on borrowed or begged foundations: or 7 II, I | on any of those ideas it borrowed not from sensation or reflection; 8 II, I | those ideas it had before it borrowed anything from the body; 9 II, XIII | exist; this, though a phrase borrowed from place, signifying only 10 II, XXIII| move the other, but by a borrowed motion: whereas the mind 11 III, X | improvement, such ornaments as are borrowed from them can scarce pass 12 IV, XX | livery of coarse patches and borrowed shreds, such as it has pleased